CHCA administration reserves the right to alter discipline consequences as deemed necessary. Behavior and consequences include, but are not limited to, those listed.

Behaviors Consequences for 1 time Consequences for 2 times Consequences for 3 times
Fighting
Threats
Harassment
Technology Misuse
Theft/Attempted Theft
Abuse of property
Possession of Electronic Devices
  • Phone Call to Parent(s)
  • Administrative Discipline Referral Form
  • Teacher-Parent Conference
  • Emergency Removal
  • After-School Detention (2-3 days)

Communicate to parent(s) that next infraction will be Out-of-School Suspension.
  • Phone Call to Parent(s)
  • Administrative Discipline Referral Form
  • Administrator-Teacher-Parent Conference
  • Emergency Removal
  • Saturday Intervention
  • Out of School Suspension (up to five days)
  • Phone Call to Parent(s)
  • Administrative Discipline Referral Form
  • Administrator-Parent Conference
  • Emergency Removal
  • Individual Behavior Plan

Communicate to parent(s) that next infraction will be Recommendation for Expulsion.
Academic Integrity
  • All of the above AND
  • A zero for the assignment
  • All of the above AND
  • Fail the quarter.

    Communicate to parent(s) that next infraction will be Recommendation for Expulsion
  • All of the above AND
  • Recommendation for Expulsion

Students must resist any temptation to copy work from other students or any other source including the Internet. In addition, they must refrain from sharing their own work with another student unless it is an expressly expected part of the learning process. Cheating of any type is regarded as a serious offense and may lead to consequences such as suspension or recommendation for expulsion.

Last modified: 3 August 2021

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